I made twenty Victorian era projects over the last year. The average score was 3.03 out of 4. Not too bad for patterns written in a different style. Twelve patterns came in above that average. Here they are from best (4.0) to pretty good (3.25). There were three patterns that got a score of 4.0. The Jar for Pence, the Red and White Square and the Crazy Stitch. The Jar for Pence sits on my desk with random coins in it. I haven't done anything with the Crazy Stitch yet but I loved the texture it created. I think the Red and White Square ended up being given away. Six patterns had a score of 3.5. The Square in Rib and Shell Pattern, the Polo Edging, the Baby's Crochet Hat, the Josephine Stitch (the only Tunsian project), a Quilt Square and the Three Ring Edging. I like how both of the squares turned out but I really enjoyed doing the Josephine Stitch. The squares are being used like a doily and a coaster and the hat was given away to family. This Pretty Pattern for Odds and Ends got a score of 3.40 but it's one of my favorite finished projects. I love the color choices I made on this one but took off the edging. Two patterns came in at 3.25. The Cloud and the Simple Spider Filet. The Cloud was really big but it ultimately found a home. Next week I'll share the eight below average patterns.
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AuthorI'm from Minnesota and have been crocheting since 2003. I inherited a box full of Workbasket Magazines from my mother-in-law and became obsessed with the vintage patterns. Archives
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